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Will hepatitis B be passed on to the next generation? What are the transmission ways of hepatitis B

As we all know, hepatitis B is a highly infectious disease type, and it has a strong stubbornness. Once infected, it is difficult to be cured, and hepatitis B is very easy to be passed on to the next generation, and it will be transmitted to other people, so we must go to the hospital for regular inspection.

According to the data, hepatitis B is caused by HBV, and the presence of HBV can be detected in bile, urine, saliva, blood, semen and other body fluids of hepatitis B patients, which means that we need to protect and isolate these body fluids, once infected, they will be stained with stubborn hepatitis B.

The main ways of transmission of hepatitis B are as follows

1. Blood transmission

HVB virus will be transmitted through blood, which requires us to go to a regular hospital for blood transfusion and donation to avoid the invasion of unhygienic medical supplies and bacteria carrying blood, resulting in hepatitis B virus infection.

At the same time, HBV will be infected during hemodialysis and kidney dialysis.

2. Mother to child transmission

Most infectious diseases are transmitted through mother to child channels, most of which are transmitted during the delivery of the fetus (a few are transmitted in the uterus).

3. Close contact within the family

It mainly refers to the sharing of household articles by family members, such as toothbrush, dishes and chopsticks, sitting stool, etc., which may be organic to the germs. Meanwhile, the life of men and women without measures may also cause hepatitis B infection.

4. Public environmental goods

Such as public baths, hot springs, barbershop blades (HVB can be spread in case of wounds)

In fact, hepatitis B is not as terrible as you think. Normal study and work, including eating, with hepatitis B patients will not cause bacterial infection. However, you must pay attention to health and safety, and do not share personal goods, which can effectively reduce the prevalence of hepatitis B. finally, I wish you good health!